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There's an unspoken pact that many movie stars abide by — it's the one-for-them, one-for-me agreement. That is, make one film for the studio, something that is designed for mass appeal, and then another for the art of the thing. Movie actors can afford to take chances like this because one failed project rarely spells doom for their career. Not so with rock stars. One misfire and it could all be over. The music business, and the tastes of the mainstream audiences that make or break a major rock band's career, are terribly fickle. So Weezer, recording their eighth album, and third in three years, may be trying to execute their own brand of one-for-them, one-for-me with Hurley, their first album for indie stalwart Epitaph. It's a strange album that alternates between chugging pop-proofed rock anthems and wistful balladry with deft precision — it is as though Rivers Cuomo has answered the call from diehard fans to return to the illusory charms of 1996's Pinkerton, but he's only willing to go halfway.
So, this disjointed, fascinating collection of songs makes up the most frustrating and accomplished Weezer album in a decade. One minute, Cuomo is caterwauling about updating "our blogs" on… read more »